Air Fighters Comics #7 [7]
In "Youth Kultur," the Black Angel soars above London to counter Nazi air raids, while in Berlin, the Fuhrer praises the Scrap Korps—German boys gathering airplane wreckage to fuel the war effort. Determined to strike at the heart of the enemy’s morale, the Angel recruits British children to mirror the Korps’ actions, turning the tide of war into a battle of wills fought by the youngest hands. Art by John Cassone, with cover by Al Camy, this 1943 issue captures the wartime spirit with a uniquely youthful twist.
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The Black Angel takes to the skies in order to deal with the Nazi Air Force that has been attacking the city of London. But in Berlin, the Fuhrer is complimenting young German lads, known as the Scrap Korps, for their collection of airplane scrap to be used in building more planes. So the Angel decides to try and break the morale of the young kids in the Korps, by enlisting the aid of British children to do the same, as a way of dealing with the situation.
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